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Though it can handle shady spots in the summer garden, Club Moss is a year-round winner for indoor terrariums and planters.
The shiny, succulent-like leaves identify it as a peperomia, and the tear drop shaped leaves make it unique.
New growth emerges a striking red, then matures into an almost black green leaf with red mid-veins.
Leaves remain whole when the plant is young, then become deeply lobed as the plant matures. This one is a climber!
String of Bananas or String of Fish Hooks, either way, this is a wonderful trailing succulent for inside the home.
String of Bananas or String of Fish Hooks, either way, this is a wonderful trailing succulent for inside the home.
Leaves grow in a flat plane along red stems, draping over the edges of pots and hanging baskets in a mat-like fashion.
This Narrow-Leaf Chalk Stick needs a well-lit room and not too much water. Grow it outdoors in the summer and bring it inside in the fall.
A most appropriate name for this unusual houseplant. Relative to the Snake plant, this variety is just as easy to grow.
Triangular shaped, variegated leaves make this fig an eye-catching indoor houseplant, eventually reaching four to eight feet tall.
Thick, subtly-striped leaves cluster in groups of two or three along pinkish trailing stems. This peperomia likes to dry out between waterings.
Nicknamed Watermelon Peperomia for obvious reasons, this houseplant prefers a well-lit room but no direct sunlight.
Grown for its massive red-splashed leaves, Zebrina Rojo grows quickly in the ground or in large containers.
After dressing up the summer shade garden with its gorgeous foliage, Nautilus Supreme may be brought indoors for the fall and winter.
An unusual hardy begonia with palmate, plum to pink, darkly-veined leaves. This one grows quickly to two feet tall and wide.
The lovely broad, apple-green leaves of this fern emerge from a central "nest," thus earning the moniker of Bird's Nest Fern.
'Rat tail' blooms add even more interest to this compact houseplant with crinkly dark red to burgundy colored foliage.
A dwarf variety of schefflera, averaging three feet tall and about as wide if allowed to grow naturally, though tolerates pruning.
This Staghorn Fern's broad, rugged strap-like leaves will grab your attention, especially if it's attached to a board or wire frame.
Instead of long-stemmed roses, try these long-stemmed hearts of green. Plant with other ferns for a lush, lively look.
A dusting of silver gives this fine-leafed houseplant its many nicknames, and provides a nice contrast to the green foliage and red stems.
If you like tidy, shiny leafed house plants, this is the one for you. Looks great in an indoor planter with other house plants or on its own.
Heart-shaped, jade green leaves grow on stems that will trail or climb with support. Cousin to Golden and Neon Pothos, just not as flashy.
A tidy compact houseplant, well suited to terrariums and indoor planters. Does well in areas with higher humidity with adequate light.